Taean-gun Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee Holds Autumn Culture Day Event
Taean County Mayor Ko Gaero and Residents Participate in Mongsanpo Area Event
A joyful festival involving local residents, the 'Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomous Committee Program Presentation and Autumn Culture Day' event, was held splendidly on the 7th at Mongsanpo area in Nam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungnam, with about 300 residents and others attending. Photo by Taean-gun
View original imageThe Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee Program Presentation and Autumn Culture Day event was held on the 7th in the Mongsanpo area of Taean-gun, Chungnam.
About 300 people attended the event, including Nam-myeon residents, county officials such as County Governor Ko Gae-ro, the vice president and students of Hanseo University, as well as heads of local organizations and institutions.
This event, organized by the Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee, aimed to strengthen residents' autonomy capabilities and provide a venue for communication among residents in celebration of the fruitful autumn season.
Scenes from the "Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomous Committee Program Presentation and Autumn Culture Day" event held on the 7th at Mongsanpo Beach in Nam-myeon, Taean-gun, Chungnam. /Taean-gun
View original imageResidents' autonomy programs such as band, Nanta, dance, singing, and pungmul performances were presented, including a performance by a Hanseo University club, receiving great applause. Various attractions, including invited singers' performances, also received positive responses.
County Governor Ko Gae-ro said, "Strengthening residents' capabilities is more important than anything else for the realization of practical grassroots democracy led by the residents themselves. I would like to thank the Nam-myeon Residents' Autonomy Committee for their efforts in preparing this event, and the county will also make various efforts to strengthen the capabilities of our residents."
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